22-11 2018 06:13
schreef:
My dear and beloved brother from another womb, 'lawyer ni mi' like I always call you. I can't and refuse to come to terms that you've gone. I couldn't stop crying each time I think about the fact that you're no more in this side of eternity with us. I couldn't FAULT YOU in anything since I have known you. You were such a reliable, lovely, jovial, selfless and caring brother I will forever miss.
I remember those years we were together in 'Tokotaya house'. The love we shared together as one big family in just one room and a parlour, eating from one same pot, how can I forget all that? Your calmed nature taught me many things, even in the heat of situations, you stayed calmed and will always smile showing your dimples.
You were the only one I could share my concern with about my brother Olukayu of all his friends and you have always been positive about the whole thing, telling me 'sister me e ma worry' Kayode will be alright'. I will hold on unto God on those words.
If I am in this state, I wouldn't know how your wife and children will cope without you, but one thing is certain, God knows the best and He will surely carry them through and sort them out. It is well with Temitope and the children.
Good night brother and sleep on in the bosom of the Lord.
22-11 2018 06:13
schreef:
My dear and beloved brother from another womb, 'lawyer ni mi' like I always call you. I can't and refuse to come to terms that you've gone. I couldn't stop crying each time I think about the fact that you're no more in this side of eternity with us. I couldn't FAULT YOU in anything since I have known you. You were such a reliable, lovely, jovial, selfless and caring brother I will forever miss.
I remember those years we were together in 'Tokotaya house'. The love we shared together as one big family in just one room and a parlour, eating from one same pot, how can I forget all that? Your calmed nature taught me many things, even in the heat of situations, you stayed calmed and will always smile showing your dimples.
You were the only one I could share my concern with about my brother Olukayu of all his friends and you have always been positive about the whole thing, telling me 'sister me e ma worry' Kayode will be alright'. I will hold on unto God on those words.
If I am in this state, I wouldn't know how your wife and children will cope without you, but one thing is certain, God knows the best and He will surely carry them through and sort them out. It is well with Temitope and the children.
Good night brother and sleep on in the bosom of the Lord.